F» TCTORTHERN STEAM--1 SHIP COMPANY M (Limited). PROFOSED SAILINGS. Weather and other circummalices pormittinr. " T-ME-TABI-E.-Septembek. ' ' FROM QiJeEN-STREET WHARF. i_FOR RUSSELL, WHANGAROA, AND MANGONUI. Steamer. f Dato of Sailing. 1 Clansman I Monday. 4. 7 p.m. FORTAURANGA. I Waiotatii ["Tuesday. 5, 7p.m. • Clansman I Friday. 8, 7 p.m. | ' FOX MAKKTU AND MAT ATA. l.vory Friday, at 7 p.m. (Connecting with s.s, KatlkaUatTauranga). All Freight? must be prep aid. FOR MI-R'tURY BAY. n _,„-,,, t1r , t [Every Monday and Every Ohinemuri J - r f )lirs fl oy , a t 7 p.m. (No Steerage) . -__-_-__—.----^. -, I Every Mom'av and Every OHINEMUUI j TL.sd n -.at7p.ni. (No Steerage) 1 Returning Every Tuesday and Saturday (weather permitting), .All freights must bo prepaid. Ev.ry rcasoniildo care taken in landing passengers and cargo in .ur f boats, but no responsibility. FOlTf ATRUA. OniNEMUBI I Every Thursday. 7 p.m. (No Steerage) FOR GREAT B AURIKR. T HYPHEN A. TORT FITZROV. fe WJND BAY. OFiiNiMtTnf | Every Tuesday, at midnight. (No Steerage) (All frcight.s mast 1>" prepaid.) M FOR wITAN(ITt!ETTTovv.r Wharf). BoTioias ~j"TOvery Mnndny. sp.m. FOITWHANOARURU, KKLENA HAY, TUTUICAKA. WHANANA KT.fr N^UNGURU. Chelmsfotid I Wednesday. Sept. 13,1 p.m. (AH freights -mist be prepaid.) rOItPAii-OA RAY. WIIAKOAUEI HKAIB, AN DM AN GA PA 1. Wki.t.inoton j ICvcry Tuesday and Friday_ ! 'KOII'MABSnT-N VOl NT fe WMANC ABET. Carrying cargo and pussenger-i for Waipu (a Coach meets the steamer on arrival to convey pawongers to Waipn). Wf.i.i.inhton I Tuesday. 5, R n.m. Wellington ! Frida^B. 10.50 p.m. j*T.<--.l WHANGABFI. [ We.tTnot.v I Thun..".. Train. 1..0 p.m^_ FOR"wrfANG7^^T.n^'wi'AKATA'Nl_ Chelmsford I Thursday. 7, sp.ro. FOB TATJRANGA^AN!) QPQTTkI. ! Waiotahi • I Tuesday. 5, 7'pj»i. F6K''*''lAi\nfs '_ Ijhavics Auorrt.ANn. Rotomahana I Montf.W. 1. 1 vm. Rotomaiiana I Wednesday 6. 9 a.m. ROTOMAnANA Friday. S. 11.15 a.m. Rotomahana I Pntnrday'. 9.1 p.m. liFAVKR Tn*i!WW*» Rotomaitana I Tuesday. 5. 12 noon Rotomahana Thursday. 7, 3 p.m. Rotomaiiana I Saturday. 9. 6 a.m. iMosroeracotn .... OhinCitiunA RETURN TICKETS—SaIoon. i.2a fed ; Sttorace, Bs. Single: Saloon. 78 6d : Slce.ri!„c..H. Foi*ri^.yiu7A". —KbPU.'"TUKn'A-.".L fs uTA3A. TE AROt-A.fr. S'JRi'.OUNOING DISTRICTS. tfjandinganyPi-is-in'.ers for 'l'!i.-.ines at Kopu.) All Freights must be Prepaid. P-irloA j fuefdny. 5. 4.,"h p.m. PaehOa I Tlinrsday. 7, 7.30 |i.m. FROM PAKROATet;.. etc. (Calling_at_l'.'odu lliivo V.'>*.rr_-_' tt£.rl Paeroa rwedne-day. 6.3 p.m. Pa eroa I Saturday. 9.6 a.m. I N.B.—Return Tickets. 1m ssinglo^lOs. FROM MANUKAL^ "FOR^WANGANUL _ BIBNK-g 1 Thursday, 7,J_p.in- Train. noon__ ~~ ~FOR WAITARA & OPUNAI-E. | gACTEBi I Friday, 15, l p.m. Train, noon FOR RAGLAN & KAVVHIA. "•Si.r-rTEi.a I Tuesday, VI, l p.m^ Train, noon — N.bf—No cargo will be received ar, Queon.troot Wharf after half past 1 p.m.. r,r after necnon Saturdays, or within onohourof adv.r-AU-cd Unit; otany .stenmer'sdopartu.c. pcV -B/f ESSAOERIEB \(jMEß_iiv-^SYDNEY TO LONDON, via B^isss-aa-a paris. Steamers of 6.000 tons, under Postal Contract with tho French Government, cullingat MELBOURNE. ADEI.AIDK. a;,HAN_. MA UK. ADEN, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will bo despatched monthly as follows:— 'A I A_ ie? Bteamer. || |: £% Q| & % " Ciotat Fiaschi |Sept.27 octl Oct 3 Polynesien;L. BoulardOct27 |Oct3l Nov 2 RM BEHicToydenot Nov 27; Doc 1 Dec 3 AUSTRALIENJG. Didier Dec 27 Deo 31 Jan 2 Passengers booked to BOMBAY. REUNION. . MAURITIUS, and FAST COAST OF AFRICA. Rales of Passage to London—First Snloon, £60 to £70, including tablo wines. Liberal conoe.sions to families. RKTURN TICKETS, available for 9 or 12 months, at REDUCED RATES. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON BOARD. Upon arrival at Marseilles, ENGI/I3H InterrnETEßS meet, tho passengers for London and ■ givo them every assista-ico in landing and passing their luggago through the Customs, etc., and also accompany them to Paris and Calais. N.l!.—Passengers' Luggago convoyed free of , cost to Lo:idon by steamer. For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Agents. Fort-street. Auckland. y,- rfIHE SCHOONER J A JL CROYDON LASS llfffl Will leave Onehunga for WM Hokitika about SATURDAY. _-S_TO^___££_la» Low freight. Shippers pleaso -&■ ''.sasS-*** communicate with Master on board. T__ _, "HTAURAKI STEAMSHIP fljiffciiS S*^* MAORI. IJl^- MATAKANA & WAD 2. For Mataicana: From Matakana) Monday. 1. o p.m. Tuesday. S. 1. noon For Wade: From W ado: Wednesday. 6.11 a.m. Thursday. 7.1 a.m. Friday. 8,1 p.m. Saturday. 9. 6 a.m. ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAIB. Weather tindotliercircumstanoas Dormitting, Tclaphon-, 31. .1 M. S _ MS. Agent. mm. NEW, FAST, & FAVOURITE JL S.S. KAWAU. MANGAWAI, TE ARAI, HAKARU, KAIWAKA. NORTH ALBERTLAND & KAWAU. For Mamrawiu: From ManK-wal. Tliursday. 7. 9 p.m. Saturday.9. 6a.m. ALL CARGO MUSI' BE PREPAID. Weather and oilier circumstances permitting. T.loDbcno3.. J. M. SYMS, Agent. >_--. miMB-TABLE FOR 1 Afj I OSS' i_ S.S. ROSE CASEY. /Aflr^A(K,\ ft(Weathcr and othor circum- ;- F =^— ~~~^tc&' stances permitting.) _ " ■ SEPTEMBER. '' For WAIWERA- Every Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday at 11 n.m. ' For MATAKANA and OMAHA—Evory Tuesday at 11 a.m., rottirning on Wednesday. c For MAHCRANOi HEADS and WARK- ''■ WORTH—Every Thursday and Saturday at '• Ilium, n Cargo must bo alongside the steamer half an hour before the advertised time of sailing. ALEX McGREGOR, Agent. Ofilce: _uew.-Bt.ect Wharf. Teleptcne,34
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 209, 4 September 1893, Page 1
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